Reviews of Cross's Campgrounds

Rating:

7

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May 2018 -
$37.00

It was Memorial day weekend and we needed a campsite for a 37' MH Sunday night, the owner had one opening and saved it for us. The site was a bit sloped so we could not open our slide-out but it was still much better than where we were previously. The campground is very nice, lots of trees and a small lake. There were lots of permanent residents but no complaints. We literally "rolled" out of bed in the morning and headed to our next destination. - JimW_AZ

Reviews of Hueston Woods State Park

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8

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7

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Jun 2018 -
$24.00

Wonderful park! Stayed a couple of days mid-week and the crowds were sparse. Great swimming beach, large shaded dog park, and a rare dedicated dog beach! The lodge was well kept and we enjoyed a great meal at their restaurant. A small nature center also serves as a raptor rehab home. Acton Lake is quite large and the park roads wind around it. You'll need a car to get from the campground to the lodge or beach, as it's too far to walk and would be a heck of a long bike ride. We found the campground to be tidy with good grass margins between sites. Didn't feel cramped at all. The B Loop has mostly pull-thru sites with good length, long enough for a rig and tow. Electric only sites with water spigot stations located throughout. Dump station is large, two-sided, and has new concrete. Really swell state park that offers lots of activities like golf, boat rentals, hike/bike and horse trails. Glad we stayed here and will return again! - Flying Mantis

Oct 2015 -
$22.00

Nice state park less than 15 minutes from Miami University. RV sites are electric only and pretty level. Nice space between sites. Although we didn't use the restrooms and showers, we did go in to check 'em out. Not super nice, but clean and will do the job. Large rolling grounds with plenty of hiking trails nearby. They accept Passport America for one night. Verizon service 2-3 bars 4G in the campground but very spotty out in the park. TV signal decent from Cincinnati (we received 30+ channels). Other than the occasional ranger on patrol, didn't really see any employees. That could be the late season. - 4forsmores

Oct 2015 -
$19.00

Park was having a Halloween weekend. We came in on Wednesday, just a few electric sites available & we couldn't fit. Attendant called boss & got a site that was held back released for us. Thank you. It was a squeeze to get our 36 ft class A coach in to the site. But we are here. Site has 30 amp, large stump, some low hanging branches, angles down & no water. So come in with water or fill before you go to your site. Many sites are very unlevel so be sure to check site before paying. Asphalt small pad is for your car. $19 average is for Passport America & regular weekend cost. - Peter K

Reviews of Hannon's Camp America

Rating:

1

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Aug 2005 -
$28.00

This campground was so bad, we did not want to stay. The electrical looked so bad we were afraid to plug into it. The grass was real high and we could see only one other camper and they looked like they lived there. Buildings were very old. This was under ACN and Passport America yet it is not worth any cost unless you really like very primative camping at a premium cost. - oldtiogatraveler

Reviews of Whitewater Memorial State Park

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8

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3

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Aug 2018 -
$24.00

Big Rig Friendly! 40' 5th wheel, tow with a Freightliner Hauler - plenty of room. Great park, lots of stuff to do! We were able to go horseback riding without a reservation, walked up and were added onto the schedule. All the employees were helpful and professional. The restrooms could use some TLC. The restrooms would make a great Eagle Scout program - some cost & lots of labor: scrape the concrete walls, repaint, new stall doors, and shower heads. Our site was very open, rooftop satellite hit a signal, local channels were pretty good too. Sprint cell worked fine. The site was paved, included a firepit and picnic table. Roads are paved and well marked. Everyone pays park admittance, even if you prepaid the camping fee. A potable water spigot was within 100', a dump station was available on the way out, 30 amp at the site. - Born2RV

Sep 2017 -
$22.00

Stayed at this park late in the season when evening are cool. It's a nice little park with grassy sites and a lot of well maintained fields and trails. It is pretty flat which is nice for leveling and strolling around the paved streets. Our site was a little shallow but once in it was very comfortable. Great place for families. The roads wind all around so can be a little confusing but it's small enough that you can't get too lost. - Dennchristen

May 2016 -
$30.00

Whitewater is a very nice state park. The campsites are well maintained; however, the facilities could use a little work. They are usually clean, but need updated, repainted, etc. The lots are of good size with tall, mature shade trees. Most lots are gravel and fairly level. The playgrounds could use updating - some of the play equipment is unsafe for young children. Nice beach, boat dock and ramp, and trails. - Indiana Camping Family 45

Reviews of Archway Campground

Rating:

7

9

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Aug 2013 -
$25.00

Great spot for an overnight. Very friendly owner. Well taken care of grounds. Lots of open spaces and many shaded with large walnut trees. Good gravel interior roads. Most sites are grass. Very little road noise. We will camp here again. Lots of places to eat dinner and breakfast in area. - Russell and Stephen

Jun 2013 -
$28.00

For an overnight stay, this small campground was excellent. It was very quiet, our site was level, we had full hook-ups with 50 Amp, sewer, and water. It's in the Passport America book so we only paid $14. The manager, Leon, was exceptionally friendly and helpful. He has three friendly Corgi dogs that love to play and beg. This campground is not listed in the Trailer Life Directory so we're glad we found it in Passport America. It would be easy to overlook it. The campground is less than a mile off I - 70 on the Indiana/Ohio line. You use the last exit in Indiana ( #156), but the road (US 40) takes you back into Ohio. - rvrose

Reviews of Natural Springs Resort

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6

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Jul 2018 -
$56.00

We wanted to do one last weekend before our motorhome went in for service and a family member left the country for a military obligation. We booked Natural Springs Resort as we have been there a couple of times prior. We were so disappointed that we won't ever be back. The place is dated and it is obvious they are not putting any money into the common structures of the campground. The bathrooms and shower stalls were always grungy and one without toilet paper. I never saw them being attended to and didn't notice a change all weekend. The hookups are oddly layed out and the spots are tight....really tight. That didn't stop the people directly behind us and a couple of rows back from walking through our campsite, even while we were sitting out under the awning. They were kind enough to try to engage in conversation though. I agree with the last poster, this is a party place with cornhole bags incessantly banging against the boards and kids running amok all hours of the day and night with little to no respect for their fellow campers. I try to not deduct points from a campground based on the behavior of the campers, but there was no effort from any "staff" to make anyone adhere to any rules set forth in the pamphlet. I have never felt scared to leave stuff out in a campground before, but we did at this place. Now if you were a seasonal, those spots are spacious with paved pads and green grass. This place seems to cater to the seasonal camper and the day use fee payers from the community nearby. It could be pretty good if they put forth the money and time to bring it up to snuff. - Godsey97

Jul 2017 -
$56.00

very old, dated campground who seems to cater to the party crowd, if you are in to drinking, corn hole and parties then this is your place.. They advertise cable, wifi but don't have either. You can access a wifi hotspot at there lodge for a fee. Lake is an old quarry that is spring fed but they have done very little to make it accessible other than a small concrete dock. they advertise a pool and a small waterpark but don't state on their site that you have to pay a fee to use any of the slides at the pool. Sites are incredibly small(narrow). maybe 15' wide. utilities are not layed out well but appeared to be in working order. I had no issues other than sewer connection was old and difficult to connect to. They do offer scuba diving if you are already certified. All in All we will not be back. - cincyfirefighter

Oct 2016 -
$29.00

We stayed here a couple of nights and used the coupon on their website for 40% off the second night. Nice enough park and the natural spring is interesting. The sites are relatively level gravel and most are back to back, so if nobody is in the one behind you it is an easy pull through. OTA tv was good, but Verizon was a little spotty...two bars maybe and 3G most of the time. Utilities worked well. There are several groceries and a Walmart within 5 miles. We would stay again if we are in the area. - jtl2

Reviews of Brookville Lake Quakertown SRA Campground

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9

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Jul 2017 -
$30.00

We stayed here in July of 2017. We arrived on a Friday evening and left on Sunday afternoon. We stayed in site 67. The campground is small, but most of the sites seemed somewhat spacious. A lot had nice shade trees. Some of the picnic tables looked like they could be replaced. There was lots of potable water sources readily available. One shower house with showers and flushing toilets. There were "pit toilets" throughout the rest of the park but when we used them the toilets actually flushed but there were no sinks in those so bring hand sanitizer! All of the pit toilets seemed very clean. The shower houses were clean, except for a lot of water all over the floor. A lot of the people were loud but seemed to all observe the quiet hours and DNR drove through a lot to check on things. Front gate woman was extremely nice! We drove down to the beach one day and it was terrible . The beach was flooded and full of trash, there was barely any sand it had all been washed away. There were a ton of boats out on the water though. This campground seems much nicer and smaller than the one at nearby! But do go there to hike some trails. There was a nice bait store right outside the park that sells firewood. The park also sells firewood and ice. - NerdWhoHikes

Jul 2009 -
$28.00

Quakertown SRA is a wonderful campground. Lots of level and grassy sites. Many shaded sites. Close to Quakertown Marina, where you can rent pontoon boats on Brookville Lake. They have a beach, but there were many geese at the beach. This campground is in the middle of no where. There is a store right outside of the park to purchase essentials and they have hot pizza, if you need a break from cooking. The campground is paved and has blacktop pads, with a big picnic table and fire ring. As in most of Indiana state parks no water hookups. If you choose to camp here I would camp close to the one and only comfort station, as the throne pit toilets don't do much for me. This is always a quiet campground. If you have little one's take them to the marina and get some dog food to feed the fish. - theschuettes

Jul 2006 -
$25.00

Beautiful, wooded lots. Pit toilets only. Did not see any showers. Must drive to swimming area at the lake. - stephtraveler

Reviews of Brookville Mounds State Recreation Area

Rating:

9

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Jun 2018 -
$40.00

One of the largest state park campgrounds in Indiana, this park has it all. Hiking, boating, swimming beach and lots of wildlife. I counted 7 red birds in a tree at out campsite one morning. Our site was nice but a tree had been removed and the stump ground out so that part of the site was uneven and had no grass. Full hook up sites go fast for weekends and Holidays so book early all other sites are electric only. AT&T was 2bars and OTA TV was adequate. Visitor center is managed by the Army Corp of Engineers and has an overlook of the Dam and lake. I was told the fishing is very good. - Psi500

Aug 2017 -
$40.00

The park itself is nice and so is Brookville reservoir. The campsites is where the park is lacking. Tent sites should be separate from other sites. It just makes sense because of what people are looking for when they rent a site. People were running through all sites with no respect for others. Parents should teach their children better. Dogs were left at sites unattended while owners were visiting elsewhere. Yes they were BARKING. This was a nightmare. I was really disappointed. Never to return. - Joe Mallory

Jun 2017 -
$30.00

We stayed for two nights. Not one time did we see a DNR staff member drive through our loop. The people in the next site, left their dog tied up outside, by itself, while they visited people in a different loop. The dog barked the whole time they were gone(3 1/2 hours). There were people setting off fireworks, after dark. This is a great park, if you like to party and be loud most of the night! - No return

Reviews of Deer Ridge Camping Resort

Rating:

9

7

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6

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Sep 2018 -
$35.00

Very clean, very friendly, enjoyable relaxing campground. Highly recommend Deer Ridge to all campers. Mostly has back in sites and just a couple pull thrus. We had a great pull thru for our 35' fifth wheel and 4 granddaughters ages 9-14. Reasonably priced-Passport America Discount. - ajoy922

Sep 2018 -
$30.00

We spent two nights here while visiting a nearby RV dealership. We paid $4 over the standard Passport America rate for 50 amp and another $4 for a pull thru site since we were unable to get our 40' rig into one of the back-in sites due to the narrowness of the road. The roads are narrow gravel with some fairly tight turns but we were able to get around with no problem. The utilities worked fine and we were able to pull in several channels by the antenna. There is no wi-fi at the sites, only at the office. The owners were friendly and helpful. The restrooms and showers were old but very clean and well maintained. - SandyA

Jul 2018 -
$45.00

Small shady park utilized by some long-term occupants. There are only 2 pull through sites, WiFi is only available at the office, and no cable. Friendly office personnel. - KE Hogan

Reviews of Richmond KOA

Nice park and they were very accomidating when we had to change our arrival and departure. Bathrooms were dated but very nice. - snoopy216

Aug 2018 -
$37.00

I really liked this park. We arrived midafternoon for an overnight. Our site overlooked a pond and was clean. About two/three minutes from Interstate 70. As others said, the road in was a bit old, but our 28 foot class c had no issue. We didn't encounter any low hanging tree branches that got in the way of our rv. Wifi was okay, not great. - Lucy7513

Jul 2018 -
$46.00

The sites are very close to rigs and vehicles and roads which made it very difficult in maneuvering the turns of the roads. The campsites and parked trucks caused us to hit low tree branches causing significant damage to our 45ft RV. This KOA is not for big rigs. - Karenbh